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"Legend of the Book Keeper" by Daniel Blackaby

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"Legend of the Book Keeper" by Daniel Blackaby

The first book in the Lost City Chronicles Trilogy

• A young adult fantasy adventure that hurtles its readers all the way to the center of the earth.

• The story of two teenagers, Cody and Jade, and a mysterious book that awakens a bloodthirsty beast.

• A battle between two powers in a new world at the earth’s center.

• An exciting tale full of mythical locations

• Will Cody and Jade arise to the occasion to save this new world?

• Can this ordinary boy handle the responsibilities required to become the Book Keeper?

Or will the Book fall into the hands of the world’s most evil empire?

 Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 312

Vendor: Russell Media

Publication Date: 2012

About the Authors:

Grandson of Experiencing God author, Henry Blackaby, and son of speaker and author, Richard Blackaby, Daniel Blackaby is the emerging voice in the Blackaby publishing tradition. Daniel’s greatest passion is exploring the magical world of language. As a child, when not crafting elaborate fantasy tales, he could be found with his nose buried in a great book. Now, with a young writing career that includes successful non-fiction (When Worlds Collide), he returns to his first love of imaginative fiction with his debut trilogy: The Lost City Chronicles with Russell Media. He currently resides in San Francisco, California with his lovely wife, Sarah, where he eats shameful amounts of fish and chips and sourdough bread. For more information on Daniel visit his website: www.danielblackaby.com

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#1 Cathy Sepko 2012-10-17 05:08
Daniel was a student in several of my upper-level courses while he was an English major at North Greenville University. He is a delightful character not so different from his main character. The influence of years of reading imaginative fiction has now come full circle as he has produced a series of his own. Daniel's love of adventure and his great sense of humor comes through in this book.
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